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Crime prevention message / Neges atal troseddau


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Crime prevention message

Hello,

Please note we have identified a rise in vehicle theft in Heath area.

Please be vigilant and report any incidents via 101 or 999 in emergency.

Please take some time to read the advice below.

 

Keep the keys safe

Vehicles today are by and large more difficult to steal than ever, unless the thief can access your key or fob to clone them. Keep your keys safe, out of view when at home, and away from your front door. It’s not uncommon for car keys to be stolen from inside your home by thieves fishing for them with a stick and hook through the letterbox.

If you're selling your car and you meet up with a potential buyer, do not allow the keys out of your sight. Your keys may be cloned by thieves and used later to steal your vehicle.

Keyless entry 

Cars with keyless entry unlock automatically when the key comes within a short distance of the car. This can be from inside a pocket or bag. If you have to push a button on your car key to open your car, you don't have keyless entry.

Keyless car theft or 'relay theft' is when a device is used to fool the car into thinking the key is close by. This unlocks the car and starts the ignition.

Thieves only need to be within a few metres of your car key to capture the signal, even if it’s inside your home. This means that even if your car and home are secure, thieves can still unlock, start and steal your car.

How to protect your keyless entry car
  • When at home keep your car key (and the spare) well away from the car.

  • Put the keys in a screened or signal-blocking pouch, such as a Faraday Bag and check if the bag or pouch is still working every few months.

  • Reprogrammed your keys if you buy a second hand car.

  • Turn off wireless signals on your fob when it's not being used.

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  • Please refer to our website for crime prevention advice : Crime prevention advice | South Wales Police (south-wales.police.uk) 

    Do you need to speak to the police but don’t require an emergency response?

    You can make an online report via our website https://www.south-wales.police.uk, send us a private message via Live Chat, or call 101. In an emergency always dial 999.

     

     

     


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    Message Sent By
    Honorata Rembalska
    (South Wales Police, PCSO, Llanishen NPT)

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